NC JOLT is excited to share our latest blog post from guest author Mike Serra: Inheriting the Splinternet and Decoding its Cybersecurity Sector. We are honored to publish works from cybersecurity experts regarding the role of international cyber standards. The article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/ei-nS2Gs https://lnkd.in/ebEsi2JV
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NC JOLT is nationally recognized as one of the top science, technology, and computing law journals in the country.
About us
The North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (“NC JOLT”) was founded in 1999 at the University of North Carolina School of Law. Our mission is to provide legal scholarship focusing on the many intersections between law and technology. We define technology very broadly, covering issues in intellectual property law, cyberspace law, environmental law, criminal law, health law, privacy law, and any other subject area where the sciences and law converge. Now in its twenty-fourth volume, NC JOLT has gained national recognition as one of the top science, technology, and computing law journals in the country, according to W&L Law Journal Rankings. As a student-run journal, we take pride in producing influential legal scholarship. NC JOLT publishes two print issues by the end of each academic semester. All issues feature full-length professional articles submitted to the journal, as well as student-written comments and recent developments prepared by our staff.
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https://journals.law.unc.edu/ncjolt/
External link for North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT)
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- Writing and Editing
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- 11-50 employees
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- Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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- Self-Employed
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, US
Employees at North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT)
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Alberto Bufalino
3L J.D. Candidate at the University of North Carolina School of Law
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McLean Waters
J.D. Candidate at The University of North Carolina School of Law
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Chloe Nichols
J.D. Candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law
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Benjamin Brown
J.D. Candidate at the University of North Carolina School of Law
Updates
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UNC Law’s six journals select talented and dedicated students as staff members to help bring legal scholarship to the community. The North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT) is proud to present the new staff of Vol. 26. Welcome, and congratulations to all UNC journal staffs!
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Congratulations to the student authors of Volume 25, Issue 4 who worked tirelessly on their wonderful pieces. We are excited to publish recent developments regarding the intersection of securities and cryptocurrency hosting contracts (Waleed Alkoor), concerns over taxation for remote work (Benjamin Brown), the debate surrounding the Census Bureau’s privacy policies (Justin Giles), and the question of bias in Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) algorithms (McLean Waters). You can find their fantastic pieces as well as JOLT's previous issues and blogs at our new website: https://lnkd.in/e4q3Kg6v
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Congratulations to the authors of Volume 25, Issue 3, which focused on issues within Artificial Intelligence ("AI"). We are honored to publish works from intellectual property experts regarding the role of derivatives arguments against the Generative AI supply chain (Oren Bracha), patent law's non-obvious standard and innovative AI (Raina Haque, J.D., Simone Rose, and Nicholas DeSetto) the misalignment of copyright law and Generative AI (John Kivus), and the scope of trade secrets in AI algorithms (John Villasenor). Find these wonderful articles here: https://lnkd.in/ei-t3feT
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Thank you to our fantastic speakers and engaged attendees who made our symposium on reframing IP rights in the AI age a a resounding success! It was an excellent opportunity to hear about innovative scholarship in the intellectual property field, and we cannot wait to see how our speakers’ research develops. Be on the lookout for some of our speakers’ upcoming articles, which will be published by JOLT this spring.
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This year’s annual symposium, Reframing IP Rights in the AI Age, will be held Friday January 26th from 9:00-12:20 in room 5042 on the UNC Law campus. Join innovators in the fields of academia and private practice as we discuss the role of intellectual property in our ever-changing digital world. Following the end of presentations, lunch will be provided. We are also offering a Zoom option here: https://lnkd.in/eQWdmUXX. For a comprehensive list of speakers and detailed schedule, please see the attached flyers.
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Join us in congratulating our authors published in Volume 25, Issue 2. We so appreciate their hard work bringing cutting-edge issues like digital twins, offshore wind energy, and the debate over Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights to the forefront. https://lnkd.in/e-5s_FeQ
Volume 25, Issue 2
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Join us in congratulating our authors as we begin the year with the publication of Volume 25, Issue 1. With wide-ranging topics such as copyright law, healthcare law, and climate change, this issue truly shows the interdisciplinary nature of law and technology. All articles are available on our website (https://lnkd.in/g6rNBMNa).
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